How many points are deducted for changing lanes over a solid line?
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Changing lanes over a solid line results in a deduction of 3 points. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, driving a motor vehicle in violation of prohibited signs or markings will result in a one-time deduction of 3 points. Motor vehicles passing through intersections should follow traffic signals, signs, markings, or the instructions of traffic police. When passing through intersections without traffic signals, signs, markings, or police instructions, drivers should slow down and yield to pedestrians. The following violations by motor vehicle drivers will result in a one-time deduction of 3 points: 1. Driving a passenger vehicle (excluding buses or school buses) with passengers exceeding the approved capacity by less than 20%; 2. Driving medium-sized or larger passenger or cargo vehicles or other motor vehicles at speeds exceeding the limit by less than 20%; 3. Driving a cargo vehicle with a load exceeding the approved weight by less than 30%; 4. Driving a motor vehicle on a highway below the minimum speed limit; 5. Driving a motor vehicle prohibited from entering a highway onto a highway; 6. Driving a motor vehicle on a highway or urban expressway without following the designated lane; 7. Driving a motor vehicle through a crosswalk without slowing down, stopping, or yielding to pedestrians as required.